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Scoreboard
Party | Candidates | Votes | % | Net percentage change in seats |
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Party
LAB Welsh Labour |
Candidates Carl Sargeant | Votes 9,922 | 45.7% | Net percentage change in seats −6.9 |
Party
CON Welsh Conservative |
Candidates Mike Gibbs | Votes 4,558 | 21.0% | Net percentage change in seats −7.1 |
Party
UKIP UKIP Wales |
Candidates Michelle Brown | Votes 3,765 | 17.4% | Net percentage change in seats +17.4 |
Party
PC Plaid Cymru |
Candidates Jacqui Hurst | Votes 1,944 | 9.0% | Net percentage change in seats +1.4 |
Party
LD Welsh Liberal Democrat |
Candidates Peter Williams | Votes 980 | 4.5% | Net percentage change in seats −3.1 |
Party
GRN Wales Green Party |
Candidates Martin Bennewith | Votes 527 | 2.4% | Net percentage change in seats +2.4 |
Change compared with 2011 |
Turnout and Majority
Welsh Labour Majority
5,364Turnout
34.6%Constituency Profile
Alyn and Deeside in the north-east of Wales borders Cheshire and Merseyside.
The Airbus factory in Broughton is one of the constituency's biggest employers with around 6,000 staff. The Shotton steelworks - which was a huge local employer - closed in 1980. Tata Steel still has a presence on the site manufacturing specialist products although this is now under threat following the company's announcement that it is considering selling off its UK operations. The area was once home to Victorian Prime Minister William Gladstone, who lived in one of Hawarden's two castles. Gladstone's Library in the town is the UK's only residential library. One of England's all-time top goalscorers, Michael Owen, was born in the area.
The seat has been held in the Assembly by Labour since 1999. At the 2011 elections, Carl Sargeant won with more than 50% of the vote. The Conservatives came second with 28%.